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Court Rules Woman Accused of Killing 3 People in 3 Days Fit to Stand Trial

  • Sabrina Kauldhar, 30, appeared in a Toronto court on October 17, 2024, facing three murder charges related to deaths in Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Hamilton.
  • The charges stem from three deaths over consecutive days in early October 2024, after which Kauldhar was arrested and initially found unfit to stand trial in March following a psychiatric assessment.
  • Kauldhar completed a 60-day psychiatric program at a specialized facility in Toronto before a judge determined in June 2025 that she was competent to stand trial.
  • The Ontario Court of Justice stated it is likely her unfitness resolved after treatment, while police described the killings as involving one first-degree and two second-degree murder charges.
  • Kauldhar’s fitness ruling allows the prosecution to proceed with the case, which underscores ongoing legal steps related to the three deaths across three Ontario cities.
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A judge ruled that Sabrina Kauldhar was fit to stand trial for triple murder after a brief stay of 60 days in a psychiatric hospital in Toronto.

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Woman accused of killing three people in Ontario fit to stand trial, court rules

A Toronto woman accused of killing three people in three Ontario cities over three days last year is fit to stand trial, a court ruled Wednesday.

·Toronto, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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